philatelic forgery
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Philatelic fakes and forgeries — Brighton forgeries of the stamps of Jammu and Kashmir produced by Harold Treherne. In general, philatelic fakes and forgeries refers to labels that look like postage stamps but are not. Most have been produced to deceive or defraud. Learning to… … Wikipedia
Forgery — is the process of making, adapting, or imitating objects, statistics, or documents (see false document), with the intent to deceive. The similar crime of fraud is the crime of deceiving another, including through the use of objects obtained… … Wikipedia
Australian Philatelic Federation — The Australian Philatelic Federation is the peak National body of organised philately in Australia. It is a federation of the seven State organisations (ACT Philatelic Council, Philatelic Association of NSW Inc, The Queensland Philatelic Council … Wikipedia
Singapore Philatelic Museum — The Singapore Philatelic Museum (Chinese: 新加坡集邮博物馆) is a museum about the postal history of Singapore and its stamps. The museum, located at 23 B Coleman Street in Singapore, was formerly part of the Anglo Chinese School, completed in 1904. In… … Wikipedia
Russian Philatelic Forgeries — Introduction Forgers profit by selling current unused stamps for postal use, or by selling counterfeit forged material to philatelists. In some cases, forgers created copies for their own satisfaction, with out any intent to defraud. A very well… … Wikipedia
Фальшивая марка — Это статья о фальсифицируемых марках. О подделке легальных марок см. Поддельная марка. «Красный Меркурий»: фальшивка Фридля (нем. … Википедия
Cancelled-to-order — A cancelled to order (CTO) postage stamp is one that has had its cancellation applied by the issuing postal administration before being sold to stamp collectors or dealers.This procedure is motivated by one or both of two reasons; in response to… … Wikipedia
The Rare 2d Coil — Infobox RareStamps common name = The Rare 2d Coil Twopence coil stamp country of production = Ireland location of production= Dublin date of production= 1935 nature of rarity = Few printed number in existence= 20 mint, several used, a few on… … Wikipedia
Charles Nissen — (1880 1944)[1] was a philatelist, and stamp dealer who discovered the famous stock exchange forgery and wrote, with Bertram McGowan, the definitive book on the plating of the Penny Black. Contents 1 The Royal Philatelic Collection 2 The Perkins… … Wikipedia
Jean de Sperati — (1884 1957) was among the most noted postage stamp forgers of the world. Even professional stamp authenticators of his time attested to the genuineness of his stamps. A printer and engraver by profession, he was able to mimic the detailed motifs … Wikipedia